In all honestly mooka, anyone can do it. There were a lot of people in my company who probably would have said the same thing you're saying now. PT isn't everyone's thing. There were people who couldn't pass the minimum basic training requirements, but came out passing in the end. If exercising ain't your thing, then that's you. But if being willing to adapt to exercising ain't your thing, then it probably isn't in your best interest. Most people had some kind of issue in basic training be it missing home, exercising, authority issues, waking up issues (everyone) etc. But basic is meant to throw that shit out the window and force to you to adapt. If you want it, you can do it. If you don't truly want it, that'd soon become evident.

Meh yeah. For Officer candidate school, I'm pretty sure you're expected to be running a lot more than normal basic. But other than that, I don't think they're required to be the top of the top like you're thinking. You'll notice that a lot of officers definitely don't maintain the best fitness.

Very true. But at the same time, that's definitely not always the case. My XO in basic had me wheezing with an agr run. But not everyone runs with the A-train, for those of you who know what that is, +1.

its funny...my decision kind of made itself...that awesome new job i landed bombed (temp agency fucked me ) and the bills don't stop just 'cause...lol oh well, i'm taking this as the kick in the pants i needed to stop putting off the inevitable! i've been reading everything i can and will likely be talking to a recruiter before christmas...i know its doable i just have a feeling that my personality will be ill-suited to the military lifestyle...oh well i'm sure it can't be harder or worse than 4 years of high school...right? lol

Like I said before, you'll eventually realize whether it's for you or not. But anyone can get through basic. You just need to motive. Make sure it's something you want before you sign up. And if you do decide on that path, good luck to you.